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04-09-91 ws,~ MINUTES OF THE APRIL 9 1991 COUNCIL WORKSESSIbN The Hopkins City Council held a worksession in the Raspberry Room at Hopkins City Hall on April 9, 1991 at 7 p.m. Present were Mayor Berg; Councilmembers; Chuck Kritzler, Chuck Redepenning, Bob Anderson and Jim Shirley. Also present were City Staff: City Manager Steve Mielke, Assistant City Manager Jim Genellie, Community Development Director Tom Harmening, Recycling Coordinator Kathy Max,, and Economic Development Director Jim Kerrigan. I. DISCUSSION NON-DOMESTICATED ANIMAL ORDINANCE Jim Genellie introduced a draft ordinance dealing with non- domesticated animals to the Council. This ordinance would prohibit such animals as skunks, lions, tigers, jjaguars, leopards, cougars, ocelots, wolves, foxes, coyotes, dingos, jackals, poisonous snakes, raccoons, ferrets, alligators, llamas and any farm animal. Councilmembers suggested that staff research how people obtain exotic animal licenses from the Department of Natural Resources and if it is possible to require people with such pets to keep them confined to their houses or yards. II. RECYCLING PROGRAM UPDATE Kathy Max, Recycling Coordinator reported to the Council that Hopkins residents recycled more than 613 ton of newspaper, 40 tons of metal cans, 135 tons of glass, 20 tons of cardboard, and 11 tons of plastic in 1990. This figured to be 12% of the city's residential waste stream. By reaching more than 10% abatement of its solid waste stream through recycling, the City qualified for a Hennepin County grant, paying for 80o funding of its recycling program costs. In order to qualify for a similar grant in 1991, the City needs to increase the amount of recycled material to 16% of its solid waste stream. Ms. Max stated she had some concern about the possibility of the city being able to increase the amount of recyclables to that point in 1991. The Council requested that staff update them again on this subject later this year. III. DISCUSSION - DOWNTOWN LRT CORRIDOR - AGREEMENT WITH HENNEPIN COUNTY Community Development Director, Tom Harmening discussed the following items with the Council. a. The proposed agreement with the Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority (HCRRA) regarding the acquisition of the HCRRA's existing right-of-way, located in the proposed grocery store area in downtown • . ~'° Hopkins. City Council provided general direction to staff on the position the City should take during negotiations with HCRRA. b. Possible steps which the City could take to insure that the grocery store TIF district is "grandfathered" in under the old TIF regulations. IV. DISCUSSION - HOPKINS SPORTS CENTER PROPERTY Community Development Director Harmening discussed the status and condition of the Sports Center property and negotiations which took place with the owner regarding the possible purchase by the City of future right-of-way. City Council indicated that unless staff were able to come to terms with the owner for a price generally in the range of the recently prepared appraisal, staff should take steps to enforce the City Nuisance Ordinance and abate the problem. V. WELLSITE PROPERTY - NEW CORNER OF BLARE RD AND 2ND STREET N.E. Planning and Economic Development Director Kerrigan discussed the possible sale of the City's wellsite property , with the Council. Council directed staff to attempt to continue to market the site for a general commercial use --- something not involving high traffic or gas dispensing. VI. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned by unanimou-s~ co~~e~nt. elson W. Berg, Mayor Counl"fnembers